So you've heard about Fusion Team. You've watched my video. You have even decided that Fusion Team is the next logical step for your company. After all, if you're not using the online collaboration tools with Fusion 360, you're not using it to its full potential. Subscribe Now! Add Fusion 360 to your cart now to get started The question is, where do you go from here? How do you get a Fusion Team account running anyway? Once you get your company hub and sign up for it, how do you even use the thing? I'll be honest, those answers were not always…

Does your company have a new Fusion Team Hub? If not, you should definitely take a look at this previous blog post. It covers the very important reasons you should be using the Fusion Team Hub for company projects, rather than just the free personal hub. Not only do you get company-level security, but you get additional collaboration tools with the Team Hub. A quick refresher below of the video from that blog post: If you are new to the Fusion Team Hub, you might have some questions: Subscribe Now! Add Fusion 360 to your cart now to get started…

Fusion Update has landed! This post comes a little late, and maybe you've already found your favorite new update! If so let us know in the comments below. I've outlined a few of my favorites here. Generative Design!! Generative Design has been in beta for some time. It was announced even back at Autodesk University last year that all Fusion 360 users would be able to use Generative Design. If you've been waiting to see it show up, that time has arrived! Fusion 360 users will see a link to the new Generative Design application from right inside Fu…

Most of the time I focus the blog here on how Autodesk Fusion 360 fits into the established manufacturing company workflows. However, today I'm pleased to have a guest blog from Kevin King, one of our local engineers who is using Fusion 360 to expand his reach! Kevin is very much a professional and uses Inventor every day at work, but he's been able to use Fusion 360's hobby license to branch out on his own time. Check out how Kevin has built his side hustle below! - RJ You're Doing What with Fusion 360? I’m a freelancing product design consultan…

I recently was working on a design project in Autodesk Fusion 360. The design was delivered and the client was sending files off to the 3D printing service that would be making prototypes. Late in the process however, we hit a snag. We discovered the STL files provided had been accidentally split into two bodies. The files could be printed with a lot of extra rework and mesh modification, but it would be much easier for me to fix them in Fusion 360. Here's what happened next: As soon as I got the notice of the problem with the files, I was able…